RIDE-ME: A new Ruby / Rails IDE for Windows

Project RIDE-ME is a new, open source, IDE and development environment for Ruby on Rails (though it'll work with just Ruby too, of course) on Microsoft Windows. Unlike most other Rails IDE attempts, it's not based on Eclipse, and is designed to make life easy for coders migrating across from Visual Studio. It certainly looks nice, although the reports are that it currently lacks a debugger, Subversion support, and a few other things. Looks promising though, and I think this could become rapidly popular with those who aren't keen on Eclipse.

It makes me think that if there were an IDE like this with a lot more features, the author could easily charge $50 for it, and it'd sell like hot cakes. I know a few of my clients had trouble choosing an IDE for Rails, and would have jumped at something like that.

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Garth says:June 13, 2006 at 12:43 pm

People who pick and choose IDE's only because of the frameworks they use (e.g. Eclipse) should be made to use notepad for a week. This IDE looks good. Subversion support would be nice and something like a debugger would turn me into a 'switcher' from RadRails.

Olav: I'd like to say 'the Ruby fairy' or something similarly silly, but really it's thanks to a few tools.. del.icio.us (del.icio.us/tag/ruby, for example), Technorati search for posts tagged 'ruby', and using Feed Digest to mix down all the various Ruby blogs and sources into a single, easily read digest of news. :)

Personally, RadRails makes me sick. A little. It's completely because my computer [and seemingly every other computer I've ever owned] has horrible problems with Java. I really _HATE_ Java. I'm looking forward to RideMe giving those of us with similar problems a good IDE to work with.